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    Diapers & Deployments The SkillMil Podcast

    Diapers and Deployments podcast dives into the life of our military and veteran community. Join, Michael Hinkle, retired US Navy CMDCM, and Serena Moyer, military spouse as they share their stories about military life, transitioning out of the service, and everything in between.
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    Episodes (36)

    Give Back with the Peace Corps

    Give Back with the Peace Corps
    So you're done with with military service but you aren't quite done volunteering yet? Maybe you've done research about the Peace Corps before? Maybe you know very little about it? This goes for Mike and Serena, they had an idea what the Peace Corps was about but had never gotten the details! Taylor Majher, Peace Corps Regional Recruiter of South Florida, speaks with them about her experience in Guatemala as a Peace Corps volunteer. "The Peace Corps is a service opportunity for motivated changemakers to immerse themselves in a community abroad, working side by side with local leaders to tackle the most pressing challenges of our generation." Peacecorps.org

    The Power of Networking

    The Power of Networking
    If you've heard it once, you've heard it 100 times, its all about who you know! On todays show, we talk with Bruce Thompson, Vice President of Vets2Industry. Vets2Industry provides a free resource library for the military community – active, guard, reserve, veteran, military-spouse, dependent children, Blue-Star & Gold-Star Families, and caregivers – so they know which organizations provide free services and benefits. V2I also serves to break the circle of ignorance by listing companies that have opportunities for veterans, those that have specific military hiring programs, those that are on the 100 Military Friendly companies list, and those that selflessly provide Fortune 500 mentors for a year to transitioning service members through their partnership with American Corporate Partners. #HOW_CAN_I_HELP #PAY_IT_FORWARD

    New Kid On The Block?

    New Kid On The Block?
    It's hard being the new kid on the block. It's extra hard when your family is uprooted from a place you call home and tossed to the opposite coast to try and make a strange place home again. Not just within your new four walls either, you have to find a new job, make new friends, find new doctors and *GASP* find new emergency contacts for your kids school forms! Have you ever heard of Blue Star Families? We hadn't either! So today we have Wendy Layton, Chapter Director for Blue Star Families in Jacksonville, on the show. "The families of our all-volunteer military make unprecedented sacrifices these days to serve our country. Blue Star Families was founded by military spouses in 2009 to empower these families to thrive as they serve. We're committed to strengthening military families by connecting them with their neighbors – individuals and organizations – to create vibrant communities of mutual support. We believe we're all stronger when we take care of one another." If you're serving for a little while longer, or you're ready to volunteer some of your time and advice as a seasoned spouse, you won't want to miss this episode. www.bluestarfam.org

    The American Legion: Not Just A Veteran Hangout

    The American Legion:  Not Just A Veteran Hangout
    I think its safe to say, a lot people think of the American Legion as a place for old comrades to enjoy a drink together. We are here to enlighten you, the American Legion is way more than what meets the eye! The American Legion's mission statement, is "To enhance the well-being of America's veterans, their families, our military, and our communities by our devotion to mutual helpfulness". On todays episode, Joseph C. Sharpe, Jr., Director of Veterans Employment and Education, fills us in on some of the programs the American Legion has to offer to their members. https://www.legion.org/

    Maximizing Care and Minimizing Cost

    Maximizing Care and Minimizing Cost
    On this epsiode of SkillMil's Diapers and Deployments, we dive in head first with guests from Advocate Health Advisors. We chat with Christina Lonigro, Veterans Initiatives Specialist and COL Cullen Wright, Retired, Veteran's Initiatives Director. The Advocate Health Advisors is Veteran owned and operated. Their mission is to help fellow Veterans with VA benefits and Medicare benefits and coordinate them to maximize care and minimize costs. Across the country, they help Veterans enjoy the peace of mind that comes from receiving the care they need at rates they can afford. You wont want to miss this episode! www.advocatehealthadvisors.com

    "No Barriers To Care"

    "No Barriers To Care"
    The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinics provide confidential therapy services to post-9/11 veterans, family members and loved ones. The Cohen Clinics provide veterans and their families with high-quality, accessible care, regardless of discharge status or role in service. At Cohen Clinics, they make sure there are no barriers to care. Serving people from ages 3-90 years old. Mike and Serena get the opportunity to speak to Brigadier General (ret) Michael Fleming, Outreach Director for the Cohen Clinic at Centerstone in Jacksonville, FL. On the show he provides details on how to get high quality mental health-care at various locations across the United States. www.cohenveteransnetwork.org

    Scratching the Surface of PTSD with Shannon Book Music

    Scratching the Surface of PTSD with Shannon Book Music
    Content/Trigger Warning : PTSD & Suicide/Veteran Suicide On this episode of Diapers and Deployments, Mike and Serena get to chat with veteran and singer/song writer Shannon Book from http://linktr.ee/ShannonBookMusic. "He is working on a complete collection of original songs reflecting his time in combat, injuries (both physical and emotional), and living with the aftermath of war. He hopes his music will help to educate military families and civilians, as well as help to heal those that have shared in some of the same experiences." https://deliberatelybroken.com/about/ Starting in 2018, every penny earned from his hit song Not Alone goes to help combat veteran suicide. National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255

    Purple Up for the Military Child

    Purple Up for the Military Child
    On this episode of Diapers and Deployments, Michael and Serena discus how SkillMil plays a key role in your civilian job search, and how to wash dirty laundry. Serena introduces Mike to her friend Jenna Young, a Military Student Transition Consultant, and she fills us in on her role as MCEC and the resources available to military children as they transition to a new school and community. April is designated as the Month of the Military Child. It is part of the legacy left by former Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger. The Month of the Military Child is a time to applaud military families and their children for the daily sacrifices they make and the challenges they overcome. “Purple Up! For Military Kids” is a day for DoDEA Communities to wear purple to show support and thank military children for their strength and sacrifices. Purple indicates that all branches of the military are supported.

    Start Your Own Small Business, Why Not?

    Start Your Own Small Business, Why Not?
    Have you ever wanted to start you own business? Did you know there are loans available specifically for Veterans wanting to start their own business? Neither did Mike and Serena! On this episode, they interview Natalie Hall, an Economic Development Specialist with the Small Business Administration. The SBA provides assistance for those that are looking to start, grow, and finance their small business, and Natalie tells all about it. Serena is still keeping the mermaid tattoo under wraps despite listeners requests, and Mike is breaking the bank dressing his kids in Hey Dudes!

    Supporting Our Homeless Veterans

    Supporting Our Homeless Veterans
    This week on Diapers and Deployments Serena learns who she’s NOT going to call for moving help, scams on LinkedIn and Mike's bright idea for Elon Musk. In a single night, over 37,000 Veterans experience homelessness across the United States. Sharon Lynn Unger from Veterans Village of Northeast Florida is trying to reduce those numbers with a 125 acre tiny house community for homeless veterans. On today’s show she introduces us to her plans for helping veterans off the streets and integrated back into society and the work force. http://www.facebook.com/VVNEFL

    Women Veterans Supporting Transitioning Women Vets

    Women Veterans Supporting Transitioning Women Vets
    Serena and Mike have a pulse on everything. This week’s episode of Diapers & Deployment talks about Goat Yoga, Trevor Lawrence saving Jacksonville, and transitioning Women Veterans programs. Sharleen Deary, US Air Force Veteran, highlights the outstanding work the Northeast Florida Women Veterans is doing for women veterans transitioning out of service and located in Northeast Florida. The organization provides the tools and resources needed for women veterans to be self-sufficient and successful members of the civilian community. They provide workshops, programs, and assistance for professional and personal wellness at www.forwomenvets.org As promised, join this week's fun and informative installment of Diapers & Deployment.

    The Most Dreaded Letters in the Military: PCS, aka, Military Moves

    The Most Dreaded Letters in the Military: PCS, aka, Military Moves
    Serena and Mike tell it how it is as they share valuable tips and tricks for PSC-ing to your next duty station. Mike turns the tables on Serena and interviews her about her FINAL military move. She shares her worst moving fears and insights on her successful move back home with the help of her best friend with kids in tow. We discover that even the most seasoned military member and spouse can learn from a moving expert. Listen in as Mike and Serena interview, Christy, a military moving professional, who shares some expert advice and dirty little moving secrets. Join the fun in the latest installment of Diapers & Deployments!

    Retiring, Transitioning, Packing, Repeat

    Retiring, Transitioning, Packing, Repeat
    Diapers or Deployments, Who’s got it worse? In this episode it’s all about boxes and debriefings. Serena and Mike touch on a few of those important things that you do when transitioning out of the military, specifically when you’re retiring. Today, they talk with retired Coast Guard member who shares his transitioning experiences. Can’t forget to mention that Serena’s sponsor is transitioning, too. Listen, as both military members navigate all their way out of service and into the civilian marketplace.

    Robert Patrick on The SkillMil Podcast

    Robert Patrick on The SkillMil Podcast
    Robert Patrick is an actor most known for his villainous roles in Hollywood movies. His most known roles are T-1000, of Terminator 2: Judgement Day, and FBI Special Agent John Doggett of The X-Files. Patrick joins Diapers and Deployments to share his experiences as the grandson of an Army Kernel, life on a movie set, veterans, and his new passion Harley Davidsons.

    What Are You Prepping For? A Survivalist's List of Things You Need to Outlast a Potential Crisis

    What Are You Prepping For? A  Survivalist's List of Things You Need to Outlast a Potential Crisis
    You've heard of them, you may know one or even be one. So what or who is a prepper? Preppers, survivalists, and homesteaders are individuals that wholeheartedly believe that one can prepare for any calamity as long as you do x, y and z. Mike and Serena are learning everything they need to be ready for the next potential economic, natural, or health crisis.

    Meet the Hosts | Michael & Serena

    Meet the Hosts | Michael & Serena
    Michael Hinkle, retired submarine COB, and Serena Moyer, former Navy ombudsman, introduce us into the world of a transitioning veteran. This isn't your average podcast on tips and tricks on how to land your dream job after the military. These are the "Oh, Crap!" moments and real conversations between two friends and their guests as they take a deep dive into life before, during, and after veterans decide to submerge themselves into the civilian world.
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